We have a strange little Shop nearby that sells many 1 off beer/lagers and such. I like to go check it out once in a while. You can build your own 6 packs and such. I'll definitely look for kingfisher. That particular ale I posted came from a 15 variety pack from a local brewery. The pictured kind was definitely my favorite. They had another kind called 2xsmash, 8.1 percent alcohol. Didn't care for it but it was powerful!
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I had Kingfisher a while back. Nice, I recall.
That just looks like a great time!
That just looks like a great time!
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My go to beer, and good for beer batter as well, serve cold as.
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88rxna wrote:We have a strange little Shop nearby that sells many 1 off beer/lagers and such. I like to go check it out once in a while. You can build your own 6 packs and such. I'll definitely look for kingfisher. That particular ale I posted came from a 15 variety pack from a local brewery. The pictured kind was definitely my favorite. They had another kind called 2xsmash, 8.1 percent alcohol. Didn't care for it but it was powerful!
I like to do that occasionally, HOWEVER, let me warn you in advance of this mess called Blood and Honey. The "only" reason I bought it was because the HEB Sales Lady was so Cute and convincing in her sweet Senior Years.
You'll notice that there is only one missing from the six pack and half of that one did the P-trap tour.
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I actually like the blood and honey but you either like it or you don't. There is no middle ground.
Try Revolvers High Brass if you get a chance. It's their blonde ale. Good stuff.
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Try Revolvers High Brass if you get a chance. It's their blonde ale. Good stuff.
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Maybe I'll chill it next time the Youngins are here and see if they'll take it off my hands.
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I wouldn't Chuck it or give it away yet.
What about pouring it in a can and using for a suppository bird cook ??
What about pouring it in a can and using for a suppository bird cook ??
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?WHAT? and take a chance on ruining a Sheeken - - - - - don't like the odds, Poco Pard
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OldUsedParts wrote:?WHAT? and take a chance on ruining a Sheeken - - - - - don't like the odds, Poco Pard
My $ is on it WONT ruin the chicken.
I've done my fair share of drunken birds, used all types of beer, and even things like LIIT and never noticed a huge ( flavor ) variance.
I'm betting that you won't either, the main benefit of beer butt birds is the moisture.
Just sayin
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